All Five Guys articles – Page 20
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News
Five Guys secures Lakeside site
Five Guys, the popular US burger chain, has secured a further site outside London, after exchanging on a unit at Lakeside Shopping Centre’s new £9m foodcourt in Essex
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Diary
Diary: TRG, JDW, Bill's, Enterprise
This week’s Diary includes pressure rising on Vince Cable over pubcos, Turner upbeat on TRG, Bill’s looking north and Benugo’s rent strife. Cable’s pubco gaffe There’s been another twist in the tenanted pubco saga today, with Business Secretary Vince Cable facing a demand to remove himself from the ...
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Five Guys confirmed for Manchester
Five Guys, the popular US burger chain, has confirmed that it has secured its first site in the north, in Manchester’s Trafford Centre
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Bill's FY EBITDA more than doubles
Bill’s Restaurants saw EBITDA (pre-opening costs) grow 125.5% to £3.7m in the year to 28 July 2013 on the back of like-for-like sales growth of 9.2% and new openings, which helped lift turnover by 175.6% to £27.6m
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Fledgling burger operator reveals target cities
The duo behind a fast-food burger chain that’s due to launch its inaugural site in Edinburgh next week have unveiled a list of target cities and said they want to open across the country
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Five Guys set for Westfield London opening
Five Guys, the popular US burger chain, is understood to have finally secured a site at Westfield London in Shepherd’s Bush
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Bill’s secures Tunbridge Wells site
Bill’s Restaurants, the fast-growing Richard Caring-backed chain, has further strengthened its openings pipeline, after securing the Dame Tartine site in Tunbridge Wells
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Five Guys secures Bluewater site
Five Guys, the popular US burger chain, has secured a site in Bluewater for an opening in early spring as it moves towards its target of having 30 sites in the UK by the end of the year
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TGI’s pays record premium for Liverpool site
The undisclosed seven-figure premium paid by TGI Friday’s for the Pesto site in Liverpool One is believed to be the highest paid in the North West of England and possibly for any restaurant unit outside London.
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Five Guys secures first site in the north
Five Guys, the popular US burger chain, has secured its first site in the north, in Manchester
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Diary
Diary: Wagamama, BrewDog, Starbucks, McMullens
This week’s Diary includes BrewDog getting the munchies, Wagamama reassessing its pipeline, burgers losing their crown in the US, and Prince Charles on the handpull. Ravenous dog BrewDog co-founder James Watt gave Diary some interesting insights into developments at its expanding bar estate last week - see our ...
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Five Guys secures Uxbridge site
Five Guys, the popular US burger chain, has secured a further site in the South East, after taking a McMullen’s unit in Uxbridge
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Itsu’s Carnevale joins Five Guys
Eduardo Carnevale has left Itsu as its head of training and standards to join Five Guys, the fast-growing US burger brand
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TGI secures Pesto site
TGI Friday’s has secured its first site in Liverpool after exchanging on the Pesto restaurant site in the Liverpool One scheme
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Pesto to exit Liverpool One
Pesto, the north west-based pub and restaurant chain led by La Tasca founder Neil Gatt, is to exit its restaurant site in the Liverpool One scheme
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Operators sign up for Lakeside redevelopment
Wasabi, Rhythm Kitchen and Thai Express have become the latest operators to sign up for units at the £9m redevelopment of Lakeside shopping centre’s food court
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Lowther to lead Five Guys in the north
Tim Lowther, who recently oversaw the launch of Shake Shack in the UK, has been named as head of operations UK north for rival chain Five Guys
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Five Guys ramps up South East presence
Five Guys, the popular US burger chain, has ramped up its presence in the South East, after securing new openings in Guildford and Kingston
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Five Guys targets key cities
Five Guys, the popular US burger chain, is understood to be looking to add openings in key UK cities such as Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool in 2014
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Analysis & Insight
Sales and visits up across fast-casual sector
Visits and sales in the UK’s fast-casual sector increased in the year to the end of September 2013 compared to the previous year helped by a growth in trade from families